Dave it has come to my attention that there is a glitch in the sempervivum database. Not sure if this carries through to any other plants in the database.

If some one does an update on a databox it is sometimes changing the growing zone information without manually making that change. I tested it out after sandnsea2 made some proposals to add humidity tolerant to some of the sempervivum.

I backed out without making any changes to this entry. Hen and Chicks (Sempervivum 'Zorba')
I think I see where the problem is. Somehow there are two growing zones for some of the entries.
If you do an update to the info it automatically leaves the zone 5 growing zone for the new information.

Is there a way to make all Sempervivum entries have only zone 4? I'm not sure how many have two zones entered, or how that came to be. Could it be something in transition of the database to ATP?

Okay, I understand what is happening here. The select pulldown (not a checkbox but an actual "choose only one pulldown") is being changed from Zone 4 to something else like Zone 5. But then instead of the system replacing the zone 4 with zone 5 it is actually adding zone 5.

It's the only thing I can think of Dave. We seem to be acquiring more zone 5 entires. Is that how it's happening? But it isn't doing it all the time?

The link above shows 2 growing zones. How does that happen? When sandnsea2 made an entry to update S. 'Zorba' is when we realized that it has two entries for growing zone. When she does the proposal it selects the zone 5 to keep with the new information. If anything it needs to choose zone 4. But why does it have two zone for Zorba?

When doing an update in info this is what is showing, only the zone 5 and not both?

Is this something that can be fixed by just going in and resetting zone 4 only for all sempervivum?

If I'm understanding you correctly, Lyn, I think you have the same problem we once had in the Primula Database. The parent entry already had a zone that was added automatically to every new entry, but if someone added a different zone, the entry ended up showing two zones. If you're going to be updating entries to show a higher zone than 4, you'll have to remove the zone 4 information from your parent entry.

Mine was fixed by a complete overhaul of the parent entry. Whoever composed the original one had a skewed view of primulas.

If you want some of the entries to have a different zone, you'll have to ask Dave to remove the zone 4 information from your parent entry. If it stays there, zone 4 will continue to be added to all of the entries even if they have another zone checked.

If you want all of them to say zone 4, then just leave that info in the parent entry and delete the other zone in the entries with two zones checked. You can find them by using the "Search by characteristics" feature.